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UK aid will fund new international push to challenge dangerous fake news about coronavirus.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Up to £150 million of UK aid funding announced in the Budget to help mitigate the impact of coronavirus on the world’s most vulnerable countries.
The Foreign Secretary and British High Comissions will mark Commonwealth Day as leaders gather in London for the annual commemorative service.
Global race to find a vaccine for coronavirus bolstered by support funded by the UK’s international development budget.
France, Germany and the UK commit to providing a comprehensive package of both material and financial support to combat the rapid spread of the disease.
Minister for Africa James Duddridge meets Sahel leaders and partners, championing the UK’s role in girls' education and ending preventable deaths.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the Foreign Secretary outlines the UK's important role in the international effort to manage the threat of coronavirus.
UK aid will help prevent the spread of the virus in developing countries, by supporting them to rapidly identify and care for patients with symptoms.
UK aid workers have helped millions of people around the world this year.
A team of 13 British doctors and nurses are flying to the Pacific Island following a request from the Samoan government.
The UK Ambassador to Madagascar, Phil Boyle, spoke at the opening of the Seed Madagascar conference on Sexual Health and Reproductive Rights in Antananarivo on 6 November 2019.
International Development Secretary Alok Sharma has pledged new UK aid support to help vaccinate more than 400 million children a year against polio.
We are inviting people and organisations to share their views on the UK’s Voluntary National Review process and gather ideas on future stakeholder engagement.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK aid is playing a leading role to eradicate polio around the world
New £100 million private sector funding to tackle malaria will be doubled by UK aid, to help stop six million cases of malaria and save 75,000 lives.
UK aid will invest in more vaccines, prioritise access to healthcare for women and girls, and invest in research to diagnose and treat diseases.
The UK is committed to defending and promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights.
New UK aid will give over 20 million women and girls access to family planning per year over the next five years, saving tens of thousands of lives.
Minister for Asia and the Pacific, Heather Wheeler will discuss strengthening ties with the region, the role of women, climate change and de-mining.
Support will target five Neglected Tropical Diseases in 25 of the world’s poorest countries which cause disability and death.
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